Marked 2 - Markdown Preview 4+

Smarter writing tools

Brett Terpstra

    • 4.2 • 6 Ratings
    • € 14,99
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Marked 2 is a previewer (*not an editor*) for Markdown, MultiMarkdown and other text markup languages. It updates live every time you save your document in your favorite text editor, comes with writing analysis tools, and is powerfully flexible.

See what's new: http://marked2app.com/help/Whats_New.html

Marked provides document navigation and statistics, proofreading tools, multiple export formats, and much more. Marked comes with 9 preview styles built in (including GitHub), and you can add unlimited custom styles of your own.

MultiMarkdown processing is provided for writers, complete with tables, footnotes, file transcludes, and other MultiMarkdown-specific features.

GitHub users will appreciate Marked's built in GitHub Flavored Markdown processor, capable of handling fenced code blocks, line break preservation and automatic hyperlinking.

Marked is powerful enough to allow custom processors (shell scripts) before and/or instead of the built in processors, allowing custom Markdown processing and use of non-Markdown text processors.

Marked works with Scrivener, Ulysses, MarsEdit, Highland 2, iThoughtsX, MindNode, and other third-party apps, allowing you to use Markdown and see beautiful previews just about anywhere.

See the video tutorials! http://bit.ly/1riW0IK

What’s New

Version 2.6.33

- Crash during language detection
- Fixed connection to Setapp version of MarsEdit

Ratings and Reviews

4.2 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Atelierbram ,

A markdown-previewer with a lot of extra features

Marked 2 is a previewer for markdown with a lot of extra features like exporting to different file-formats like .docx and PDF, and clipboard support (which can come handy should you need those one day), and has just been updated in order to play nice with Yosemite. Exporting to PDF for example right from the preview-window interface bottom drawer is easy and convenient, which makes it great, and really more than just a markdown previewer app, (which adds to it’s charm). All these features are great, but in everyday usuage, soon you find out you can't live without this app if you like to write in markdown, and prefer an intuitive workflow (instead of for example the command-line); with this app you can have your cake and eat it too: use your own text-editor, but preview the (live updating) html-output (can have custom CSS styling here too) by just dragging the file from the finder to the icon in the dock, export it to a different file-format from there and be happy. If you are a command-line user, (needless to say maybe) you can open the app right from the terminal with the open command (, tip: setup an alias for this in your ~/.profile/ or ~/.bashrc). For Vim-editor users: there is a plugin to open the app with a key-combination right from within the file in vim, and there is one for sublime-text as well, which adds a menu item to the Tools menu in Sublime Text.

Kees Wibra ,

Ulyses alternative?

- no copy/paste between Chrome
- no overview files
for me a fail

boyvanamstel ,

Great app!

I use it all the time when writing markdown in Sublime :).

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